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Then they named the Greek and Etruscan gods
They were honored at festivals
Explanation:
The Roman religion was based on practices such as sacrifices and rituals aimed at establishing the link between gods and men so that they would get their favor. It was not a revealed religion that had definite dogmas or an institution to affiliate with; the rituals were the center of the practice, not the belief, the important thing was the participation of all, which helped to strengthen the community and cohesive character of religion in society.
The continuation of customs was a remarkable feature that the Romans saw in their own history. Roman society had deeply traditionalist and educated traits in respect and remembrance of the past, as well as in the emulation of ancestral deeds. Because of this, they were quite reluctant to radical changes, although they were not totally closed to such a possibility. This fact also influenced their religious habits that were perceived as constitutive of the Roman people and as a valuable element that defined it.
The Romans were very open to the adoption of foreign gods, which was seen as a success and a way of attracting and propitiating all spiritual forces. However, certain religions were banned for political reasons for certain periods of time and then accepted and introduced into society but technically they cannot be considered foreign religions, since they arose in Roman-dominated territories.